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George Bush email hacking: Secret Service launches investigation - Telegraph

George Bush email hacking: Secret Service launches investigation
A criminal inquiry has been opened after personal photographs, schedules and security information involving the former US presidents George and George W. Bush were obtained by an email hacker.

The US Secret Service is investigating how the hacker gained access to material such as pictures of the older Mr Bush in a hospital bed and the four-digit security code for a gate to one of his son's homes.
He also obtained a confidential list of home addresses, mobile phone numbers and email addresses for dozens of members of the Bush family, including the former presidents, their siblings and children.
Self-portraits painted by the younger former president – two of which depict him relaxing in the bath and taking a shower – were also published on the internet by the hacker, who called himself Guccifer.
The material is believed to have been gleaned from messages that were sent between 2009 and last year and stored in six different email accounts belonging to Bush family members and their friends.
"Why would someone do this?" Dorothy Bush, the youngest child of the older Mr Bush and his wife, Barbara, asked The Smoking Gun, a website where some of the hacked material first emerged


Detailed information about the younger Mr Bush's plans for playing golf with friends were also obtained in the hack. He remains protected around the clock by government agents.
Spokesmen for the former presidents declined to comment. Jim McGrath, an aide to the older Mr Bush, would only tell the Houston Chronicle that the matter was "under criminal investigation".

A hacked message sent last December by Jean Becker, his former chief of staff, shed light on the ailing health of the older Mr Bush, who was at the time being treated in hospital after being taken ill.
"Your dad's funeral team is having an emergency meeting at 10am just to go through all the details," she told the 41st president's children, urging them "not to tell your mother."

On Boxing Day, George W Bush emailed his siblings inviting contributions to a eulogy for their father. "Hopefully I'm jumping the gun," wrote Mr Bush, "but since the feeling is that you all would rather me speak than bubba, please help."
"Bubba" is a nickname used by former president Bill Clinton, who enjoys a close relationship with his White House predecessor and is pictured alongside him in one of the hacked photographs.
In a reply sent the following day, George W Bush's brother Jeb, a former Florida governor, paid tribute to their father's "kindness and good nature".
He also suggested that the eulogy note "how kind he was with President Clinton" and how he "helped restore his sordid reputation" following the scandal around his affair with a White House intern.
His older brother replied: "Might be tough to say it that way in a eulogy with President 42 there."

Another leaked email contained a message from President Barack Obama passed on by one of his closest aides. "Michelle and I haven't wanted to impinge on you while you are recuperating," the president wrote, "but please know that we are thinking of you and the entire family." Mr Bush, 88, was eventually released from hospital last month.

In an email exchange with The Smoking Gun website, the hacker said that he had accessed "hundreds of accounts" in the past and that authorities had begun investigating him "a long time ago".
Asked if he was concerned about an imminent inquiry into his latest hack, he replied: "I have an old game with the ----ing bastards inside, this is just another chapter in the game." The Secret Service did not return a request for comment. A spokesman earlier told The Houston Chronicle: "We are investigating the incident. Beyond that I can't get into anything else."

In 2010, a 20-year-old hacker from Tennessee who was convicted of breaking into the email account of Sarah Palin, the former Republican vice-presidential candidate, was sentenced to a year in prison.
Remind you to have a secure and strong email password.
 
Wirelessly posted

I can imagine all the other scandals and secrets they may have found.
 
I wonder what was the password.....

"whitehouse2001" ?
 
And to live an uneventful life that no one would be interested in. :giggle:

:lol: I had an account broken into once a few years ago. I determined it was from using spotty public wifi. The fellow proceeded to message my contacts saying I'm stuck in England and stranded, and needed money. :crazy:

I figured it out later in the day when android OS notified me something changed about that email account.
 
:lol: I had an account broken into once a few years ago. I determined it was from using spotty public wifi. The fellow proceeded to message my contacts saying I'm stuck in England and stranded, and needed money. :crazy:

I figured it out later in the day when android OS notified me something changed about that email account.

That was actually a virus that went around. I must have gotten 30 of those.
 
:lol: I had an account broken into once a few years ago. I determined it was from using spotty public wifi. The fellow proceeded to message my contacts saying I'm stuck in England and stranded, and needed money. :crazy:

I figured it out later in the day when android OS notified me something changed about that email account.

Oh wow, the account broken was very rare for me, so it was happened about 3 years ago.

Just use stronger password, also GWB - use strong password.
 
Email hackers really want to hack famous people's emails.
Smh...

And yes I do change my email whenever Gmail asked me to change my info. Just don't put same email and pw on other websites, such as forums, games, etc...

Email + Pw = your personal life. Don't put same "second" email/pw on other internet websites, unless something important like colleges, jobs, etc...
 
Just a bit of advice- think of monstrous password every time you create an account. AND I mean DIFFERENT password for every account...

and write it down on paper (don't even bother saving the password info on computer). So far I have three papers myself :)
 
Just a bit of advice- think of monstrous password every time you create an account. AND I mean DIFFERENT password for every account...

and write it down on paper (don't even bother saving the password info on computer). So far I have three papers myself :)

Afraid of losing papers or stolen by people who near those papers.

No way I can put papers. But if you know how to hide safely, then it's fine. If personal email is primary email, you can always click "Forget PW" to check your personal email to reset password. That's what I'm doing. Nothing got hacked so far. But I don't think anyone tries to hack me. Everyone can do by themselves anyways.
 
ya'all forgot about "Forgot Your Password". there are a bunch of personal questions that are easy to figure out especially when you have their autobiography book handy :lol:
 
ya'all forgot about "Forgot Your Password". there are a bunch of personal questions that are easy to figure out especially when you have their autobiography book handy :lol:

That's true, but maybe top secret questions. how can they answer like that? Sorry if I'm just asking.
 
That was actually a virus that went around. I must have gotten 30 of those.

Oh wow, the account broken was very rare for me, so it was happened about 3 years ago.
Just use stronger password, also GWB - use strong password.

It's not a virus/trojan, my personal computers have been disease free since the late 90's. Strong passwords won't work, with public wi-fi points you have to be careful. I used to connect to any I saw a 4+ years ago when they were just starting to get popular. After I learned how you can monitor people writing their username and passwords posing as a public wifi, it's dangerous out there. Ever since then, I don't login unless I'm on mobile mode only.

You can see some details about how it can be done: Is It Safe To Bank On Public Wi-Fi? How Not To Get Hacked! | Upgrade Your Life - Yahoo! News
 
It's not a virus/trojan, my personal computers have been disease free since the late 90's. Strong passwords won't work, with public wi-fi points you have to be careful. I used to connect to any I saw a 4+ years ago when they were just starting to get popular. After I learned how you can monitor people writing their username and passwords posing as a public wifi, it's dangerous out there. Ever since then, I don't login unless I'm on mobile mode only.

You can see some details about how it can be done: Is It Safe To Bank On Public Wi-Fi? How Not To Get Hacked! | Upgrade Your Life - Yahoo! News

:dunno: I got the same email "Hi, I am in England, I have been robbed and have no money to pay my hotel bill. The hotel won't release my passport until the bill is paid...." And then there is a link for the hotel. If you click the link (I didn't) it uses your email acct and emails the same message to all of your contacts. It was huge about a year ago. I thought we even had a thread about it here.
 
:dunno: I got the same email "Hi, I am in England, I have been robbed and have no money to pay my hotel bill. The hotel won't release my passport until the bill is paid...." And then there is a link for the hotel. If you click the link (I didn't) it uses your email acct and emails the same message to all of your contacts. It was huge about a year ago. I thought we even had a thread about it here.

It's not the email phishing one for me, someone used the chat function in my account (it was saved to the history) - that's how I knew it wasn't automated.
Some live person actually logged in my account, and sent "hello what's up" "hey can you help me" messages to a select few.
 
It's not a virus/trojan, my personal computers have been disease free since the late 90's. Strong passwords won't work, with public wi-fi points you have to be careful. I used to connect to any I saw a 4+ years ago when they were just starting to get popular. After I learned how you can monitor people writing their username and passwords posing as a public wifi, it's dangerous out there. Ever since then, I don't login unless I'm on mobile mode only.

You can see some details about how it can be done: Is It Safe To Bank On Public Wi-Fi? How Not To Get Hacked! | Upgrade Your Life - Yahoo! News

I haven't use public wifi since 2008 so I refuse to use public wifi after found about security risk.
 
It's not the email phishing one for me, someone used the chat function in my account (it was saved to the history) - that's how I knew it wasn't automated.
Some live person actually logged in my account, and sent "hello what's up" "hey can you help me" messages to a select few.

Oh...gotcha.
 
That's true, but maybe top secret questions. how can they answer like that? Sorry if I'm just asking.

a very public figure? surely... you can make a good guess with the answers.
 
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